I've heard that one of the other 2 lps is a Dark Comedy album. Don't
know much more than that though.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! No qualms about that - I'm looking on it as an investment into my
personal happiness, who needs food anyway?
Seriously though - anyone have anymore details on
there's also a danny tenaglia and tony humphries comp in the series. all
these choice series of comps are really good, the derrick carter is
brilliant. the frankie knuckles comp has the incomparable 'love bug' by
bumblebee unlimited. the danny tenaglia one is the weakest - but it does
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From: Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't think so. I understand the frustration but...
It's not like people are buying tickets in advance.
And even people from os are going for a fest, not a particular
act.
Putting on a
Is it true about this being found for 20p at a car boot sale? Or was
environ trying to get it licensed and warp muscled their way in? Anyone
know?
I really like the DT one, though it took me a bit to warm up to it.
He must have spent an immense amount of time on it because he
re-edits nearly every track and writes a paragrah or two in the
liner notes on each of them.
Also have the Francois K and DLC discs and they are amazing as well.
Gonna
doris wrote:
i don't know what's more disappointing- the fact that he couldn't decide
between playing to the cheesedicks and playing like the laurent we know
and love (and ultimately opting for the cheesedicks, being that they were
in overwhelming attendence), or the fact that you, 313, were
So, maybe I'm slow on the draw but...
Kraftwerk Aerodynamik Remixes
Kling Klang Dynamik mix -- almost the same as the original with a more
atmospheric intro, and a few different pad overlays. Nice to have if you
don't have the album on vinyl, but nothing earth-shaking.
Alex Gopher/Etienne De
the way i heard it was that he was shopping 2 albums (one being dark
comedy), but the peacefrog is those 2 albums combined and minus filler?
heard it from some dude who works at a label that was considering the albums
before peacefrog, but maybe he's mistaken. and since i now count 3 albums
It's a nice story isn't it?! ;-)
From what I understand though it is a complete coincidence that both labels
started to show interest in it at the same time, although in my view Environ
missed a trick by not trying to get the original re-released - the original
is always going to be the
On Tue, 4 May 2004, Ralf Gill (healthAlliance) wrote:
Is it true about this being found for 20p at a car boot sale? Or was
environ trying to get it licensed and warp muscled their way in? Anyone
know?
That's what I've read. I don't know about muscling in, maybe they were
just a bit
azuli's having a big sale on at the moment:
http://www.azulishop.com/
the vega 4xlp comp is only 10 squid - prerelease too
pity they dropped quite a few of the best tracks off the vinyl format
rc
on 4/5/04 1:37 PM, Ben Britz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really like the DT one, though it
Late to the prince 313 discussion, but I was listening to the new
Seymour Bits record (sample at http://www.kipervarg.com/free.mp3) and it
sounded like a detroit bass record humping Prince's leg. Anyone know if
these are actual samples from Prince records? And how can a guy names
Seymour be so
For the tech-heads and people who don't like taxi drivers who never stop
talking...
MR.DE' of Electrofunk Records
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?ade_us
DEX of Los Hermanos productions
http://www.nativeinstruments.de/index.php?dex_us
RAY 7 of Tunnel 7
this guy is from Amsterdam, aka Bastian aka Comtron
no samples, all originals!
this release is on Amsterdam's Klakson label
also check his releases on BlackLabel as Comtron
===
Nomorewords.net
IJplein 262,
1021 LR, Amsterdam
The Netherlands
http://nomorewords.net
phn +31-20-494-5535
Thanks for the interview folks.
I hope you dutch peeps enjoyed your queensday.
I tried a couple of beers out to celebrate for you, I've never had a beer
before.
dunno who this Marsel Van Der Wheelie is (is he like Evil Kinevil but
different?)
his label sounds OK though, might have to check it
p.s. anyone know where I can get Anne Clark Our Darkness?
which version do you need?
the normal version is on the Joined Up Writing LP. it's ok and widely
available.
the good version they played in chicago can be found on that music box #4
bootleg and on a 12 release i know nothing about.
...
Hey!
which version do you need?
the 12!!!
the good version they played in chicago can be found on that music box
#4
oh, never knew that, thanks!
I want to find a 12 if I can. I saw someone selling one for £45 at the
weekend. OUCH
gonna keep searching, thanks alot for the info!
you
On May 4, 2004, at 12:36 AM, J. T. wrote:
i really like the idea of a techno blues style even if its just a
new name for something thats been around...i've always heard a lot of
the blues feeling in lots of the deepest (and my favorite) detroit
stuff, and finally here is a nice marketing name
DJ Bone has got pretty close to this with his last 3 12 - they have a real
bluesy/guts/soul edge to them - I'm struggling to find the words to review
them and when you use all 3 on the decks they really do come into their
own...
On May 4, 2004, at 12:36 AM, J. T. wrote:
i really like the idea
can someone explain to me the attraction people have to 'our darkness'
?I mean not EVERYTHING Hardy played was genuis... ;) err...
I just don't feel it... too brittle or something for me? There is a
re-edit of it on the Paul Raymond series (on the flip side of Chicago's
Street Player,
Not me. I bought her stuff right when it came out and she seemed a bit thin
to me then. Wears off fast and it's pretty much the same ticket on
everything she's done.
Just my .02.
j
At 11:41 AM 5/4/2004, Matt MacQueen wrote:
can someone explain to me the
Don't know this track but i like 'sleeper in metropolis', i dig the whole
raw electronics and poetry type thing - i think cold/dark wave it might be
called.
I suppose being a fan of vladimir m/terrace production this is some of the
only stuff i can file under my interpretation of this category.
Isn't the problem with early techno more due to the fact of how fast
technology has moved on tho, it must be murder trying to write Sci-Fi these
days, even if you re-read some of Gibson's early books it amazing how dated
they've become.
Not Checked Anne out but I will now as I was always a fan of
Arthur C. Clarke, all the way.
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From: Martin Dust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 May 2004 6:29
To: 313
Subject: Re: (313) Anne Clark
Isn't the problem with early techno more due to the fact of how fast
technology has moved on tho, it must be murder trying to
At 12:26 PM 5/4/2004, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
Arthur C. Clarke, all the way.
Actually it's better to stop 2/3 of the way through some of Clarke's books.
3001: The Final Odyssey was great until he started making a plot. :)
--
unsigned short int to_yer_mama;
http://www.mkb-dj.org
Yeah, admittedly the Space Odyssey series veered off, but then again, 2001
is an absolute masterpiece, so at least it started well.
His short stories, and other novels are pretty mindblowing.
-Original Message-
From: matt kane's brain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 May 2004 5:30
can someone explain to me the attraction people have to 'our darkness'
I heard it in a club not long ago.
and now I need one!! I don't need it for £45 though. £45, sheesh.
I heard Environ were doing Gaz Nevada's Special Agent Man soon (dunno where
I heard that), that's one I can't fathom out,
On May 4, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Martin Dust wrote:
Not Checked Anne out but I will now as I was always a fan of the dark
stuff
and even David J stuff interested me...
yeah i don't have a problem with the Anne Clarke themes/mood of the
piece as much as the sounds and sound design itself,,,
there is definately a Dark Comedy album separate from the Narcessist.
Not sure on the release schedule (or who is doing it) but Kenny dropped me
a review copy, so i know its real
On Tue, 4 May 2004, J. T. wrote:
the way i heard it was that he was shopping 2 albums (one being dark
comedy), but
A
just thinking now, I was totally unaware that there were any edits of it,
maybe I heard an edit?
There used to be a lot of mixes of her stuff afoot maybe 20 years ago.
Razormaid loved her.
jeff
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From: J. T. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sure! there's definitely a conceptual argument there. but even
beyond that,
i hear some of the same sort of notes, tonality, musical ideas,
in some
stuff. i dont know enough about music to describe it
yeah, we're still negotiating my fee :PPP
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: /0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:59 PM
Subject: Re: (313) movement lineup?
my guess would be that one or more key
semantics
:)
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From: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 11:51 AM
Subject: (313) afterparty or preparty
how can this be an after party, it's before the festival so isn't it a
pre-party.
just a little confused.
-j
we're all wasting our time going over the same old festival crap year after
year.
it will come, it will kick azz, and you will want to dance. you know it, I
know it.
thats really as far as I've thought this out :)
take care,
-Joe
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From: Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
i have a great edit of it that was made by a veteran
chi dj (not hardy), and also a great kinda remix that was made by mr. Keith
Alexy, it's da bomb!
Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages
ok I know this is sort of short notice but I have a week off from work and
would be interested in playing some nights: Im availalbe for live shows
out side of montreal from may 15th untill may 24th.
Ideally Im looking for some thing in the toronto area but Im open to other
places in canada or
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